Tire: ITP Mud Lite AT
Price: ~85 give or take each
Size:22x11x8
Sliding: 5, they can if you want them to in the right conditions, but they're not really the best tires for sliding sideways. When I'm going to rip through the sandy dirt roads of my neighbors cranberry bogs, I bump up the PSI. Otherwise I run them at about 3-4 psi for mixed woods riding for a little more comfort and traction on rocks and variable woods (think 4x4 trails through the NE woods).
Traction: 10, they hook up everywhere
Durability: 10 6-ply, need I say more?
Wear Rate: 9 moderate compound, 3/4" deep lugs, not soft, not hard. I got a set used (after the other quad I had with them was stolen) from a guy that had em on a banshee and did burnouts on the road with them because he didn't like them and they barely wore down the front edges of the lugs....tread depth still all there.
Mud: 10, well, duh.
Loose Pack: 9, great because you can slide them out and get them spinning around corners if/when you want to, but they don't spin/slide unless you want them to.
Hard Pack: X, I don't really have any experience on hard packed roads, sorry.
Grass: 8-10 depending on grass. They don't spin...depending on the grass and how wet it is. They will rip up your yard easily if you're not careful.
Sand: 7 they hook up no problem, but their weight (not the heaviest, but heavier than a sand tire) kinda makes them not all that great for ripping sand. Normally for sand I think of a tire that you keep spinning....this is not a tire that will keep spinning!!!
Snow: 10, the nature of the sport quad is the limiting factor in the snow, not these tires.
Any other comments: 16.8#s per tire according to manufacturer. As the name says, they're relatively light for the type of tread they are. I ride mixed woods and use the ATV for everything that a sport ATV shouldn't be used for and I love these tires. This is not the tire for everyone, but if you ride the woods, and like to go where sport quads probably shouldn't, look at this tire.